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    #21
    Originally posted by jmo21 View Post
    I live just outside Glasgow, and it's easy access to Edinburgh too.
    Edinburgh does not seem a bad area at all for contracting I guess.
    Contracts there, Glasgow is pretty close, and if you don't mind 1h30mins of train you might get contracts in Newcastle too.

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      #22
      Originally posted by paulinefowlersgrowler View Post
      Stek - You drive or stay over?
      Stay over but WFH one day a week and travel out at this time actually, work late evenings and back fri affy

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        #23
        Currently about 85 miles from home, and elect to stay over during the week, usually WFH on Fridays, 9 months in, with an 8-month extension imminent. Drive takes me close to 2hrs, usually, but I do - on occasion - go home in the week, if needs be/want to.
        Previous gig was only about 35 miles away from home, but would take an hour or so. Still, did always commute....And prior gig to that was about 90 miles away, and, again, made sense to stay over in the week.
        TBH, I tend to weigh up the overall hours in a day, both working and travelling - adding 4hrs commute to a full working day is a bit of a stretch on a daily basis, I think. Still, YMMV
        latest-and-greatest solution (TM) kevpuk 2013

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          #24
          Might sound like basics, I (personally) would look at why I am contracting in the first place.

          If family life is your priority, then you know the answer. If your warchest isn't strong, stay where you are and build it up. If your warchest is good and if you think you can risk it, then you might consider what I was waffling on before.

          Beauty of contracting

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            #25
            And yes, if it helps:

            Contract 1 - Around 250 miles away. Drive to client site on Monday 3:30 am and drive back on Thursday 6:00 PM. WFH on Friday (after the first month)
            Contract 2 - Around 200 miles away. Drive to client site on Monday 4:30 am and drive back on Friday 6:00 PM.
            Contract 3 - Around 250 miles away. Drive to client site on Tuesday 3:30 am and drive back on Thursday 6:00 PM. WFH on Monday and Friday after the first 2 months.
            Contract 4 - Around 100 miles away. Drive to client site every day. Start at 5 am from home and leave client site at 4 PM for a 2 hour drive.
            Contract 5 - 20 miles away from home. Needless to say
            Current contract - 130 miles from home. Drive to client site on Monday 5 am and drive back on Thursday 6 PM. WFH on Friday.

            Priority - Stay in the beautiful North over the weekend

            HTH.

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              #26
              Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View Post
              And yes, if it helps:

              Contract 1 - Around 250 miles away. Drive to client site on Monday 3:30 am and drive back on Thursday 6:00 PM. WFH on Friday (after the first month)
              Contract 2 - Around 200 miles away. Drive to client site on Monday 4:30 am and drive back on Friday 6:00 PM.
              Contract 3 - Around 250 miles away. Drive to client site on Tuesday 3:30 am and drive back on Thursday 6:00 PM. WFH on Monday and Friday after the first 2 months.
              Contract 4 - Around 100 miles away. Drive to client site every day. Start at 5 am from home and leave client site at 4 PM for a 2 hour drive.
              Contract 5 - 20 miles away from home. Needless to say
              Current contract - 130 miles from home. Drive to client site on Monday 5 am and drive back on Thursday 6 PM. WFH on Friday.

              Priority - Stay in the beautiful North over the weekend

              HTH.
              FLC - So I see you did the long one in contract 4 every day. How long for? How was it?

              I must admit Im probably not as young as some of you and Im not sure how'd I cope with 5am start every day and 4 hours driving.


              Of course, one thing to think about is factoring in a little more time off for a gig like this. i.e. make sure you take the odd friday off to rest/family time. Dont think client would be happy with every week but surely once a month no-ones going to moan too much?

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                #27
                Originally posted by paulinefowlersgrowler View Post
                FLC - So I see you did the long one in contract 4 every day. How long for? How was it?

                I must admit Im probably not as young as some of you and Im not sure how'd I cope with 5am start every day and 4 hours driving.
                I'm 53 with a heart condition and I cope!

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by paulinefowlersgrowler View Post
                  FLC - So I see you did the long one in contract 4 every day. How long for? How was it?

                  I must admit Im probably not as young as some of you and Im not sure how'd I cope with 5am start every day and 4 hours driving.


                  Of course, one thing to think about is factoring in a little more time off for a gig like this. i.e. make sure you take the odd friday off to rest/family time. Dont think client would be happy with every week but surely once a month no-ones going to moan too much?
                  DISCLAIMER - What works for me may not work for you. I am 34 and I don't have a family.

                  Well, the contract 4 was for 12 months. What I forgot to mention was that I worked from home every Friday.

                  Early starts work very well for me since I naturally get out of bed by 4 am, thanks to my medical condition. My priorities are totally different to yours as I don't have a family. I work for the money that helps me with my private medical care. Better to die in a private care home than in the sewer (NHS) !

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                    #29
                    Well known Clientco bank in Manchester wouldn't allow WFH but you could start at 10:30 Mon and leave 15:30 on Fri. They would prefer you to spend an hour travelling in, roaming round looking for parking and then spending an hour trying to find a spare hot desk in the office.

                    No wonder we used to spend 2 hours in the pub at lunchtime

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by paulinefowlersgrowler View Post
                      FLC - So I see you did the long one in contract 4 every day. How long for? How was it?

                      I must admit Im probably not as young as some of you and Im not sure how'd I cope with 5am start every day and 4 hours driving.


                      Of course, one thing to think about is factoring in a little more time off for a gig like this. i.e. make sure you take the odd friday off to rest/family time. Dont think client would be happy with every week but surely once a month no-ones going to moan too much?
                      I currently spend a lot of my time in London and every now and again I'll commute by train for a week. Door to door is about 2:30 meaning I'm out at 6:30am at the latest and normally home at around 8:00pm -ish. In truth, it kills me - it's lovely to see the wife and sleep in my own bed, but I get very little else done apart from work and I'm generally glad to be back at the hotel where I leave at 8:30am and I'm sitting down for a relaxed dinner by 6:30pm (Or going for a run, or working on Plan B or whatever I want to do).

                      The thought of doing anything similar in a car is just not something I'd consider - 90 mins commute at the most is what I can handle. I may consider a little more if it's really short term or if the journey is particularly easy.

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